Let Them Free
Chaostar Lyrics


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Make us know the shortness of our life
that we may gain wisdom and heart.
Some were sick on account of their sin.

Some were forced to rely on their guilt
...But who is God?
Your Heaven or Hell?
Some were (very) pleased on account of their sins.

Let them free

I lament for I am not and I blush for my right doing
I implore them Saviour Spare me.

The fool has said in his heart
There is (no) God above
He was sick on account of his sins.





Heavens Torment

Overall Meaning

The Chaostar song "Let Them Free" has lyrics that are intriguing in their exploration of the ideas of sin and guilt, punishment and redemption, and the nature of God. In these lyrics, there is a suggestion that the brevity of human life can serve as a reminder of the importance of gaining wisdom and living with heart, potentially allowing one to overcome the burden of sin. Some people, however, become ill or otherwise suffer as a result of their sins, while others seem to revel in their bad behavior. The song seems to be calling for release from sin and for a deeper understanding of the divine.


The lines "I lament for I am not and I blush for my right doing/ I implore them Saviour Spare me" suggest a sense of remorse and a desire for forgiveness. The reference to the fool who denies the existence of God is a nod to the idea that sin can come in the form of disbelief as well as immoral actions. The final line - "Heavens Torment" - seems to indicate a warning or a suggestion that there will be consequences for sinful behavior.


Overall, "Let Them Free" is a complex and thought-provoking song, with lyrics that invite interpretation and contemplation.


Line by Line Meaning

Make us know the shortness of our life
Let us understand that life is brief and fleeting


that we may gain wisdom and heart.
So that we may become wiser and more compassionate


Some were sick on account of their sin.
Some suffered because of the wrongs they had committed


Some were forced to rely on their guilt
Some were so consumed by guilt that it became their only emotional state


...But who is God?
An existential question about the nature and existence of a higher power


Your Heaven or Hell?
A questioning of the traditional concepts of reward and punishment in the afterlife


Some were (very) pleased on account of their sins.
Some people were overjoyed by the immoral actions they had taken


Let them free
A plea to release those who are trapped by their own negative actions or emotions


I lament for I am not and I blush for my right doing
Expressing sadness for the things one has not accomplished and guilt for the wrongs one has committed


I implore them Saviour Spare me.
A desperate plea for mercy or forgiveness from a higher power


The fool has said in his heart
Referring to someone who denies the existence of a higher power or mocks those who believe


There is (no) God above
A blasphemous statement denying the existence of a divine being


He was sick on account of his sins.
His immoral actions caused him emotional, if not physical, distress


Heavens Torment
A reference to the punishment believed to be inflicted on those who do evil or refuse to repent




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